When I was younger, I would’ve given anything to have a conversation with him, have him take interest in me. But by now, through all our ups and downs, it just felt wrong, like an imposter living inside my dad’s skin.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує8 місяців тому
Of course. Father-daughter time, that mysterious thing.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує8 місяців тому
keeping my gaze trained on my feet, like I was eight years old again and embarrassed to exist.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує5 місяців тому
The real you—whoever she is—will get what she wants in the end
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує3 місяці тому
That was who we were going to be forever, him and me—never close, never forgiven, never redeemed.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує3 місяці тому
The ink on the story of my dad and me was dry. The book was shut.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує3 місяці тому
I think I hate my father, too.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує3 місяці тому
want to look back in ten years and know I did everything right.” No more second place, no more punching down.
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує3 місяці тому
“Ten years from now, we’re going to be on top of the world together. You and me, looking down on everyone else, laughing and laughing.”
Tasnimee Makkiiцитує3 місяці тому
Wanting is dangerous. The less you want, the safer you’ll be.
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